Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 05, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    AUTOMOBILES
1942 CHEV. SEDAN
TWO TONE GREEN. VERY OOOO
TIRES. HEATER. AS CLEAN AS A
PIN. ONI OWNER.
1940 CHEV. 4-DOOR
SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN. OOOD
TIRES. OOOD PAINT. RADIO ft HEAT
IK.
1940 FORD SEDAN
BLACK FINISH. HEATEH. OOOD
TIRES. CLEAN INSIDE & OUT. WHAT
a Bun
HERE IS SOME REAL GOOD
TRANSPORTATION
1937 FORD SEDAN $215
MOTOR IN OOOD SHAPE. LOTS OP OOOD MILES
IN THIS ONE.
1936 FORD 4-DOOR : $195
SEDAN. RADIO St HEATER. SEAT COVERS. CLEAN
INSIDE AND OUT.
1935 FORD SEDAN $125
REAL OOOD TIRES. RADIO. RUNS VERY OOOD.
1940 DODGE 4-DOOR $295
SEDAN. HEATER. NEEDS
1928 OLDS SEDAN
A CLEAN OLD CAR. OOOD
THIS PRICE.
TRUCKS
1940 FORD lio-TON $395
LONO WHEEL BASE. '46 MOTOR. FLAT BED. OOOD
TIRES.
1936 INT. iy2-T0N $325
FLAT BED. VERY OOOD TIRES. LONO WHEEL BASE.
RUNS OOOD.
1939 FORD 1,-TON .$275
PICKUP. COVERED TOP. A LOT OF RKRVTfl IM TMIA
ACME MOTOR CO.
FRONT AND CENTER STS.
AUTOMOBILES
Save $600
1949 Mercury sedan. Radio, better
it, overdrive, J 1995. 00..
Eisner Motor Co.
163 N. High Salem. Oregon q23P
! CHEV. 2 -door. Oood shape. New paint.
Ph. 554 Jefferson. q237
rV ANTED i Clear useo tart Bob Uarr
3160 South Commercial
7 FORD pickup. Very good mech. cond.
RftdiO rack. $285. Ph. 3-3998. 1205
Ftrrr St. after t p.m. 240 E. Ma
drone. "339
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular ilieJ.
15 00 and up. Montgomery Ward & Co..
Salem. 1M39
SO CLETRAC crawler tractor with Isaac
ion blade. Oood running cond. Ph.
FINANCIAL
k HOW MANY BILLS?
Do you pay each month and what do
they amount to, add them up . . . then
phone Personal for a loan on their
"Smaller Payment" plan one loan and
one monthly payment . . . generally
much lea than the monthly total you
are now paying.
You may spread the payments over 30
months. Borrow wisely where a loan
would really help. Come in or phone
tht "Yi" Man, ht saya "Yea" to 4 out
of I.
Personal Finance Co.
OI Balem
111 State. Rm. 135 ..U'tSt
A. R. Allen, Mgr. Ue. -"3M-J5,
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1989 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Fhone 11032 Llo N M3 89 -8291
Floyd Kenyon. Mar.
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tlmt
Payments
ROY H SIMMONS
111 South Commercial St Phone 1-1181
SEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST
to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Jnc
REALTORS
144 State St. Phone 1-3683
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-133 and M-328
and
ROT ft. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 B Commercial St. TcL 3-9181
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'i and 5
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cut) for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
101 Pioneer Trust Bldr Ph. 1-HB1 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO.
182 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 1-24S7 Lie. No M-159 S-154
TRAILERS
1 FT. Ollder trailer house. Sleeps 4. Neat
and clean. 3240 So. Com-!. "38
SMALL trailer house with lots of built
Ins. $200. 2803 Maple Ave. MM
WILL TRADE lor house nailer. Suitable
(o rent. Ph. 1-1748. "1ZI
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINE;
AO make wed meehlneg sold, rented
repair Roes Court Phone
A FPU A NCI SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair unlet
new appllaneea Vtnee's Bieetrle Phone
Free estimates Trade-ins accepted an
l-923t 157 8 Liberty St
AT-IR DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers, scissors, knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1220 Center. 3-6833. o'
AI'TO RADIOS
Authorised Warrantj Repalf Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co., 153 8 Liberty ph 1-6953. o'
MARION MOTORS
NASR SERVICE
Towing, aerrieo day phone l-tlts. Went
1-1104 33" Center
Mike Panek. 273 8. ConVl. Ph. 3-3111
Brake and wheal aligning specialists
o3
Brick work
Brick block work ot all kinds. Ex
perienced, competent masons. Call
Davidson Bros.. Ph l-IHT o2M
' ILDIXO CARPENTRY
Remodel, rrpair trial home now Terms
We dowa payment. Phone i-UM.
AUTOMOBILES
WE DON'T PUT ON A SALE
VERY OFTEN, BUT WHEN WE
DO, WE REALLY HAVE THE
BUYS!
1941 CHEV. Fleetline
SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER, BEAT COV
ERS, WINDOW SHADES. THIS IS AL
SO A ONE OWNER CAR. PRICED
RIOHT.
1942 FORD ST. WAGON
THIS ONE IS IN REALLY OOOD
SHAPE. THE BOSS HATES TO SEE
THIS ONE OO. LEATHER SEATS IN
PERFECT SHAPE. LESS THAN 10,000
ON NEW MOTOR.
1939 CHEV. SEDAN
MASTER DFLUXE. RADIO St HEATER
NEARLY NEW TIRES. A MCI CLEAN
CAR.
A LITTLE WORK. OOOD
$40
TIRES. WHY WALK AT
DIRECTORY
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 3-5909. o242
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph 3-8937 or 3-4306
0239"
Bulldozing-, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1010
Falrview Ave. Ph. 2-3148. Salem. o239
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New. repair. Ph. 2-2093
239
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cast
register Al mates sold, ranted, re-pa!-ed
Roeo 450 Court. Ph 3-8711 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction oe
or repair or foundation, sidewalks
driveways, patios, eurba, walla, ate. Cal)
2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 8. 21t. Ph. 3-7176. o359
DRESS MAKING
Alt, dress making. Good used clothes
ror sale. 300 state St. Rm. 27. o244
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
VInoe's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing, 137 0. Liberty
303 o
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1635 PearL o259
BrelthauPt'a for flowers Dial 1-9171. o
t'hel. stove diesel oil. Ph. 3-1188
8haU Oil Co L T. Maxwell, distributor.
0241
FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed & repaired. Dvorak. Ph. 34963
0263
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watkins Oo products. Fret
.Ivery 1717 Oeoter. Ph. 3-B395.
INSULATION
Johns-ManvUle. Phone 3-3748.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical Intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
SIC CO. Ph. 3-4841. o344
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings - Factorial Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 o
LANDSCAFr NURSERY
f A. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 21323
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. S4S Jef
ferson St. Phono 33433.
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. 0259
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 1-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish A Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin,
BanJO. etc. 1523 Court St. Ph 3-7569
O240
OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safe, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief eases
?lrc Wire Recorders, Rood 438 Court
Interior painting. 0. Horn. Ph. 3-5518
0257
W Strom's are equipped to
painting Phone 1-2493
PAINTINO PAPERHANG ING
Painting papering. Free est. Ph. 1-2A08
0261
PAPERHANfllNG
Expert Paperhanelng and painting.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-M68. Free ast.
0352
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3 4831.
PAINTING PAPER HANGING
O250
Patntlng Si paperhanglne, int. At ext
dec. H. r (Woody i Wood. Pb. 3-3072
0258'
Painting and paperhanglng Free tl
mate Ph 19513, 957 Shipping. Q240'
PICTURE rRAMINO
Picture framing Hutch eon Paint Store
PhOVt I-6PB7 w-
PLUMBINO
FUhir, 844 Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 137'
SAND GRAVEL .
Oarden SolL crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand
Orael Co. Phone 3-9249. O
Valley Sand Grew Co Sill, aand
f II dirt Excavating io enovci m caw
Tractor scoop ft trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 34003. res 37148
SAWS
Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-7601. 1293 N Sth
o3S3'
Journal Want Ads Pay
AUTOMOBILE!.
TEAGUE'S BARGAINS
. JOIN THE CROWD! HEAD FOR KAISER
FRAZER'S GALA "USED CAR BARGAIN
HARVEST" AT TEAGUE MOTOR COM
PANY. YOU WILL FIND THE BIGGEST
BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. ALL MAKES
AND MODELS REDUCED JUST IN TIME
FOR WINTER. COME IN AND SAVE.
GET THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN.
Here Are a Few Fine Cars
1349 KAISER
1948 FRAZER MANHAT
TAN 1948 DODGE SEDAN
1948 CHEV. SEDAN
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
352 N. Commercial Ph. 2-4173
!
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Sdn.-Coupe, R&H $1795
'42 Pontiac Sedan. R&H $895
'37 Pontiac Sedan $ 195
'41 Olds Sedan $695
'38 Pontiac Coupe $ 195
'38 Ford Tudor $ 145
'36 Dodge $245
Herrall - Owens Co.
TRADES
660 N. Liberty
DIRECTORY
SEHEBS AND SU'TIC TANKS
Eectile Roto-Routei Exclusive Patent
Rasot 'harp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Hewer 01 Drams Septic Tank
Cleaned Heaa Pb 1-5321 or l-HU
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Saem. Ph. 3-968, 3-5327
OJ61
K. P. Hamel. Septic tan its cleaPMl.
Electric machine service on ee- and
drain lines. Guaranteed or. tU3-8'n
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o249
Vacuum Pumping, no mlleaee charge
Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 254 State St. Phone 2-0734 o'
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
Ail makas. W. Devenport, Ph. 3-7671.
o254
Al) makes repaired, free estimates
Sinter Sewing Uach'nt Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph 3-3512. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Onder
wood portables Kh makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o
TRANSFER A STOKAGI
.ocal A Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oUa, coal & Briquets Trucks w
Portland dally Agent for Be kins House
hold goods mored to anywhere In O S
ot Canada banner Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131 O
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds
reflnlAfted. Relnholdt
ii arte to order u
a Lewis 2-3S39
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHER STRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965.
0259
WELL DRILLING
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt & Lewis Ph 23639. Q
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Vtndow Cleaners Windows, wail
At woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 14:
Court Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather
WOODSAWI.NO
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Balem Furl Co Ph 2-4011.
LODGES
srys. l.O.O J meets every Wed
ncsday night Visitors wci
come
A Salem Lode No. 4, A.F. & A.M
Wed., Oct. 5. Stated communi
cation, 7:30 pm.
A Pacific Lodge No. 60, A.F. &
SA AM. M M. Degree Friday, Oc
tober 7, 7 p.m.
LEGAL
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MAN.
AGEMKNT. CIRCTLATION. ETC., RE-
QllKlh BY THE ACT OF CONfiREKH
OF AUGI'ST 4. 11?. AS AMENDED BV
THE ACTS OF MARCH X. IMS, AND
jt i.r t. iniit.
Of the Capital Journal Published dally
except Sunday at Balem. Oregon, lor Oc
tober 1. 1949.
State of Oreron.
County of Marion, ss:
Before me, a Notary Public In and fnr
the State and Countv aforesaid, personally
aopearrd Oeorre Putnam wno. navim oeen
duly sworn accord:n to law. drposra and
sars that he is the Publisher of the Csp
ital Journal and that the lollowin Is. to
the best of his knowledee and belief, a
true statement of the ownersnip. mnnne
ment (and It a dally paper the circulation
etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the
date shown In the above enntion required
by the Act of August 24. 1912. as amrnO'
ed by the Acts of March 3. 1933 and July
2, 1946, Sertion 537 Postal Laws and Re
lations printed on the reverse side of this
form to alt
1. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor, ana
business msnaie rs are-
Publisher; George Putnam, Salem. Ore.
gon.
Ass't Publisher: Robert Letu Jones, Ba
lem. Oregon.
Editor: Genree Putnam. Salem. Oretnn.
Msnadnv Editor: George Putnam, Sa
lem. Oregon.
Business Manager: Robert Letu Jones.
Salem. Oregon.
2. That the owner ts' 'If owned by
corporation Its name and addre.vs must be
stated and aLo immediately thereunder
the names and addre.ves of stockhoidrrs
owning or holding one percent or more of
total amount of to-k If not ond by a
corporation, tlte names and addresses or
the individual owner. must be aiven If
owned by a firm compan or otli'r un
incorporated concern, its name and ad
dress, as w'll as thoe of each Individual
member must be alvenl
Oeorne Putnam. Salem. Oregon.
3. That the known bondholders, mort
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or holding 1 percent or more of total
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tributed tnro'irh the malls or otherwise to
paid subscribers during the 12 months
preceding tn date !ion above is 16 750.
Oenre Putnam, Pubil'ier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
Sth day of O'h-r 199
OLAOVS LANE.
'SEAL Notary Publ:e for Oregon
My commission expire Jan I. 1951
Journal Want Ads Pay
IAUTOMOBILES
1948 FORD SEDAN
1947 CHEV. TUDOR
1947 KAISER SEDAN
1946 CHEV. 4-DOOR
TERMS
Phone 3-4113
LEGAL
SITMMOIfb
In the Circuit Court f the Stat (
Oregon for the County of Marion
ISABLLLE L. RYAN. Plaintiff. a.
ETTA JAMES, a widow and unmarried.
CORA SMITH, a widow and unmarried.
fc.MWA ller VCX1ET, a widow and un
married, KATHRYN MEYERS and C. L
MEYERS, her husband. JOYCE DRAKE
and CLAUDE M. DRAKE, her husband.
IVA F. PAULSEN and E. F. PAULSEN, her
husband. ELLEN FELLER (also known as
Nancy E. Feller I . a single woman. AL
FRED E. FELLER and CLARA E. FELLER,
his wife. MARY ELIZABETH BAREINOER.
a widow and now unmarried, CHARLES E.
FELLER, a single man, HATTIE BARK
MAN and J. C. BARKMAN. her husband.
IDA KRAU3 and A. W. KRAUS, her hus-
oana, ahna OROVER and WILLIAM M.
GROVER, her husband. KENNETH FEL-
LKR and VIOLET FELLER, his wife.
HOWARD BCHEURER and MARY JANE
SUIiKUKEK, his Wlft, ADAH M. RYAN.
widow and unmarried, DOROTHY KUNZ
and PETER KUNZ, her husband, NINA C.
HARR and ORIN B. HARR, her husband,
JAMES ROBERT RYAN and EVELYN RY
AN, his wife. MARGARET DICKSON and
FRED DICKSON, her husband. MURIEL
HAYES and BEN HAYES, her husband,
FRANCIS X. RYAN and AUTRE Y RY
AN, his wife, HAROLD RYAN and HELEN
it AN. nig Wile. FREDERICK RYAN
a single man. ELIZABETH PARROTT and
RICHARD V. PARROTT, her husband.
CARL LONO and IDA LONO, his Wife,
ELIZA JANE CONE ORAHAM, a widow
and now unmarried, MARY FIDELIA
CONE TOWER and MILTON H. TOWER
her husband, A. E. LaROCQUE, and JANE
DOE LaROCQUE, his wife, the unknown
ucirs oi a. c. uKutwus, aeceasea, he
man b. CONE, a single man, REBECCA
m. inAMfcK, a wiaow ana now unmar-
riea, jessie J. MURRAY, a widow and
now unmarried, MAY SMITH and DON
ALD R. SMITH, her husband, MARJORIE
mukkay, a single woman, HAROLD MUR
RAY, a single man. JACK MURRAY and
lAjia mukkay, his wife. CARL J. LONO.
widower and now unmarried, JESSIE
LONO. a widow and now unmarried
GLADYS RICE TUFT and ELICK TUFT,
her husband. REBECCA RICE SIEGER
and JOHN DOE 6IEOER, her husband.
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
JANE DOE RICE, widow and now unmar
ried, Alice cone, a widow and now un
married, EARL CONE and VERNA CONE.
Wife, GERALD CONE and OPAL
CONE, his Wife. ELDON CONE and LO.
LA CONE, his wife, HAZEL PEPPER and
VERNON PEPPER, her husband. LETHA
uuLbtn ana fked DOLSEN, her hus
band. ELMER E. JOLLY and EVA E
JOLLY, his wife, and also all other ner-
ons unxnown naving or claim ni ant
right, title, estate, lien or Interest in and
to the real property described In the
compiaini nerem, uerendants.
TO: EMMA ILER VOGET. a W dow i
unmarried, ANNA OROVER and WILLIAM
M. GROVER, her huaband, HOWARD
BCHEURER and MARY JANE BCHEURER,
his wife. A. E. LaROCOUE and JANE DO:
LaROCQUE. his wife, the unknown heirs
A. E. LaROCQUE. deceased. JESSIE
LUfto, a widow and now unmarried.
GLADYS RICE TUFT and ELICK TUFT
ner huaband. REBECCA RICE SIEGER
ana JOHN DOE SIEGER, her huaband.
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife,
JANE DOE RICE, a widow and now un
married. HAZEL PEPPER and VERNON
PEPPER, her husband. ELMER I. JOLLY
and EVA E. JOLLY, his Wife. CHARLES
E. FELLER, a single man, and also all
oiner persona unknown haying or claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or Inter.
est In and to tht real property described
in the Complaint herein. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ukeuun; tou are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Comnlalnt filed
against you In tht abort entitled suit, as
to those of you within the United States
of America, within four weeks from tht
date of first publication of thla sum
mons wnicn is September 28th, 149, and as
to those of you who art without tha Unit.
ed States of America, within tlx weeks
from the data of first publication of thla
summons, which is September 2sth, 1949;
and If you fall so to appear and answer,
then, tor want thereof. Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for tht relief demanded In
tht Complaint filed against you herein, a
succinct statement of which relief la as
id, lows:
For the decree of this Court adjudging
mt riainuii to ot tne owner in let sim
ple oi thai real property described as:
Beginning at the moat Easterly corner
of land conveyed to Oeorge Herren ry
Deed recorder October 7. IBS? In Volumt
2. Page 498. Marion County Deed Rec
ords, said point being also tht South
east corner of land conveyed to tht
Buttevillt Farmers Warehouse Associ
ation, a corporation by deed recorded
July 8, 1B91 In Volumt 42, Page 2M,
Deed Records: thence North bb Degrees
30 Minutes West along the division lint
of the above noted tracts 4 00 chains
more or less, tb iha high water mark of
the Willamette Rivtr: thence North 34'
Degrees East down said rlver'a high wa
ter mark 8.70 chains to tht Northwest
corner of said Butte vllle Farmers Ware
house Association tract; thence South
RS Degrees 45 Minutes East along tht
Northerly lint of said tract 3.30 chains
to tht center of the County Road; thence
South 31 Degrees West 8.10 chains to
the place of beginning, containing S
arret, more or less, and being a part of
the Joseph La forte D.L.C. No. 31 and
i.tuated in Bertlon 32, Township 1
South. Range 1 Wet:
and al'o that certain right-of-way ease-
mrni aesrnoea as'
The Right-oI-Way for a water pipe
from the creek East of the wartboust of
Buttevillt Farmers' Warehouse Associ
ation to the engine house belonging to
said Association, together with tht right
to place one hydraulic ram on aaid
rrerk and also tha right to use the wa
ter of ssld creek In quantities sufficient
to run one No. I hydraulic ram and no
more and construct trenches and dam In
said creek necessary for tha proper con
struction of said hydraulic ram and also
tht right and prlvklegt of keeping tht
same in order, tht said right-of-way and
rlghta and privileges being those convey
ed by instrument wherein A. E La
Rocque is the grantor and Butter lilt
Farmers Warehouse Association la the
grantee dated August 11th, 1191, and re
corded in tht Deed Records of laid Mar
lon County. Oregon, as of January If,
IBM, in Volume 111 at Page 402 there
of; and that the Defendants herein have not,
nor has either of them, any right title,
interest or estate whatsoever in or U
uch real property and easement rights,
and decreeing that tht title of Plaintiff In
and to turn real property ana tuTt east'
ment and etiemenl right be forever qui
tted as against the Defendants strain.
Stocks Advance
To Recede Later
New York, Oct. 5 "P The
stock market developed a wob
bly streak after an opening
burst of strength today.
The early rise carried the
general price level to a new
peak for the year. The market,
on average, remained higher but
individual advances were chop
ped down.
Changes either way were lim
ited mostly to less than a point.
Sales were at the rate of
around 1,500,000 shares for the
full session.
The market managed to make
further headway despite contin
uation of the steel and roal
strikes and apparent absence of
any progress toward settlement
Higher most of the day were
U.S. Steel, Studebaker, Wool
worth, Emerson Radio, Ameri
can Telephone, Anaconda Cop
per, American Woolen, Santa
Fe, Republic Pictures and U.S.
Gypsum.
Balky spots included Admiral
Corp., Montgomery Ward, Un
ion Pacific and American Air
Lines.
Apple Growers
To Gel Some Aid
Washington, Oct. 5 (A1) Some
relief for northwestern apple
growers is predicted by Rep.
Sanborn (R-Idaho).
He told a reporter today traf-l
fic representatives of western
railroads are to meet in Chica
go October 11 to consider the
possibility of emergency freight
rate reductions on western ship
ments. He had asked the Union
Pacific, which serves Idaho, to
consider such a move.
Sanborn, Rep. Compton White
(D-Idaho) and a member of the
staff of Senator Miller (D-Ida-ho)
discussed the situation at
the agriculture department yes
terday.
They sought to learn what
purchases the government plans
for school lunches, for federal
institutions and for foreign
shipment.
Sanborn said there were
three regional meetings on Mon
day to consider needs of the pro
ducing areas and that upon the
recommendations from these
meetings the department will
organize its aid program prob
ably within "a few days."
Sanborn said the 1949 apple
crop is 130,000,000 bushels. This,
he said, compares with 88,000,
000 last, year and a 10-year av
erage of 110,000,000 bushels.
Grains Weaken,
Loss Not Hinh
Chicago, Oct. 5 VP) Grains
weakened late in the session on
the board of trade today. In
most instances losses were not
large, although they ran to more
than a cent in soybeans.
The July wheat contract drop
ped quite sharply toward the
close. This represents 1950
wheat and its price trend was
greatly influenced by the run
ning battle in Washington over
farm legislation.
Wheat closed y-l4 lower,
December $2.12-, corn was
unchanged to Vt lower, Decem
ber $1.18V4-, oats were V-
lower, December 67 - , rye
was 1 to 1 lower, December
$1.45 '4- V4, soybeans were 1 v, to
2 cents lower, November $2.31
$2.304, and lard was 15 to 25
cents a hundred pounds lower,
October $11.20.
Arizona Times Suspends
Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 5 UP)
The Arizona Times, Phoenix aft
ernoon daily newspaper, an
nounced today it would suspend
publication. It was established
by John Boettiger and his wife,
the former Anna Roosevelt Boet
tiger. They disposed of their
interests in July, 1948.
LEGAL
and each of them, and al! persons claim
ing by, through and under them, or either
of them; and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem Just In
int premises.
J. 8. MIDDLCTON
Attorney for Plaintiff
103S Pacific Building. Portland. Ore
Sept. 28. Oct. S, 12. 19. 26.
IM THE CIRCt'IT COt'ItT OF THF.
STATE OP ORF.OON FOR MARION
CO! NTT. PRORATR DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Guardianship
tele of OLLIE D. HA1NF.S, a mentally
diseased person No. 118M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the
undersigned, by an order of tht Circuit
Court ot the State of Oregon for Marlon
County, Probate Department, made and
entered on tht 30th day or August. 1949.
was appointed guardian of tha estate of
Ollle D. Haines, a mentally diseased per
'On. and that he has qualified as such
tuardlao. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
bi'ng the same duly verified and
proper vouchers, to the undersigned
gjrdlan at 219 North Liberty St , Salem,
Oregon, within slg months from the
date of first publication of this notice,
which, first publication Is made Sept. 14,
1949.
CHARLES M tOVPTT
Ouardian of the estate of
Ollle D. Haines, a mentally
diseased person
Sept. It. 21. 19. Oct. I, 12
NOTICE OF PI BI.IC IfEtRING
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to all
persons particularly Interested and
the general public that a hearing will be
neid before the common council of the
city of Salem, Oregon, at tht city hall on
tht tenth day of October. 1949. at tha
hour of 10 pi , to consider an ordin
ance to change from a Class I Residential
District to a Class II Residential! District
tht following described premises, toarlt
Lot Five S Subdivision or Blocks
19 and 91 of Tew Park Anneg No. 1
to Salem. Marlon Count j. Oregon
See Volume 11, Ptte 27. Record of
Town Plata tor Said County and
State
BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN
CIL:
ALFRED MUNDT
City Recorder,
Oct. I. C I.
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MARKET
QUOTATIONS
alrn l.itesto.a Market
iBt Valle "ackina Ci'tnPtnT'
Lambs H9-00 to 120 00
eeer Ismbs iu ou 10 siowu
FwrA r. -V 'o uo
Cutter cows IB.00 to tiooo
Fat dairy cows iio.uu to siu.au
t ill 10
Calves, good (300-450 lbs) J1S.00 to 117 00
Veal 1 150-300 lt.l top . ...in.uu 10 em.uu
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, suDjeci to imme
diate chance Premium quality maximum
35 to l Dcrceni aeiauy aenverea in
Portland 3-66c lb- 93 acore l-64c lb.. SO
score. 57-60C. 89 score, 55c. Valley routes
and country points 2r less than first.
Butter Wholesale run duik cuoes to
wholesalers: grade 93 score. 62 cents; A
92 score flic; B 90 score. 59c lb.; C 89
score. 6c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles 39-40r. Oregon ft
sm. loaf 43-43c. triplets l less man
singles.
Eggs (To Wholesaler! A graoe large.
'.a-ae'ac: A medium, 51-54 tc: grade
lame. SO'i-SS'ic: small A grade, 42,c.
Portland Dairy Market
Butler Price to reiauers: wrsas
prints 67c: AA cartons 68c; A prints
c. A cartons one; prints inc.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large 73c dog.; cert Hied A large, 68c:
large tic; AA medium, 5Bc: certified A,
medium. 57c; A medium, 55-56c; A small.
c, cartons itc acimuonai.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c; Oregon loaf, 6
1b. loafs 44'a-45c lb.; triplets, l1 cents less
than singles. Premium brands, singles
51 4e lb.; loaf, t3'ic.
Poultry
Live Chickens no. i quaiuy run
plants, No. 1 broilers under 3i lbs. 2S-20C
irvers ids., aa-oc; s- im., a
29c: roasters 4 lbs. and over. 27-29c; fowl.
Leghorns 4 Uv. and under, 18-20C. over 4
30c; coiorea iowi an wtisnti, c.
roosters, all weishU 18-19c.
Rabbits Average to growers, live wnues,
4-5 lbs.. 18-20C lb.: 5-6 lbs.. lo-lBC 10,
colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does.
And bucks, 8-12c; fresh fryers to butchers,
50 -53 c.
Countre-KIUed Meats
Veal, top quality. 30-32c lb. ; other
grades according to weight and quality
with poor or Heavier au-asc.
Hogs: Light blockers, 30-31c; sows, 93
24c. Lambs: Top quality, springers, 35-37c:
mutton, 10-12C
Beef: Good cows. 23-230 lb.; canners-
cutters. 20 -22c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.i:
Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs.. 14345:
commercial, 127-30; utility. 131-34.
Cows Commercial, 131-33; utility, 137-
I; canners-cutters, 123-26.
Beef Cuts (Oood Steers): Hind quarters.
SS5-57; rounds. $52-55; full loins, trimmed.
(73-77; triangles. 131-33: square chucks.
$39-41; ribs, 152-55: foreqtiarters. $37-38
Veal and calf: Oood, 137-40; commercial.
$33-35; Utility, 128-32.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lamas. I4i
46: commercial. 136-40: utility. 133-35.
Mutton: Oood, 70 lbs. down, iio-i.
Pork cut: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs.. 136-57;
shoulders 16 lbs. down, 140-42; spare-
ribs, $47-50; csrcns.se.1. 132-33; mixed
h-eights $2 per cwt. lower.
Portland Mirrllnneou
C'ascars Hark Dry 12 "ae lb., green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium gradea.
45c lb.
Mnhalr 25c lb. on 12-month growth.
nominally.
Hides ca:ves. Jtie id., according 10
weight, kips 25c lb . beef ll-12c lb., bulls
6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuti Kranqueiies, first quality turn
oo, 34. 7c; large, sue. meaium. z j.jc
second Quality Jumbos. 30.2c; large. 28.2c
medium, 26 2c; baby, 23.2c ; aoft shell, first
aua ltv large. 3.7c: meaium. ae-.zc sec
ond quality large, 37.2c; medium, 34.7c;
baby 22 2c.
Filberts Jumbo, joc re.t large, lec
medium, 16c; small, 13c.
Children's Farm Home
Cottage Dedication
Dedication ceremonips for the
new boys' cottaRe just completed
at the Children's Farm Home of
Oregon WCTU will be held on
the home grounds at Corvallis
Sunday, October 9, at 3 p m
Judge Donald E. Long of the
Multnomah county court of do
mestic relations will deliver the
dedicatory address. Mrs. Betty
Starr Anderson of Salem will
sing the solo, "Bless This House."
Remarks will be made by S. L.
Starr, president, board of trust
ees of the Farm Home, II. C. Sey
mour, chairman of the Home
building committee, Mrs. Fred
J. Tooze, president of Oregon
WCTU. and others.
Music will be furnished by
children of the Farm Home un
der the direction of Mrs. R F
Larson. All friends of the Home
are invited to attend.
Portland Paitvlde Market
Sweet corn sold at II SO top fnr S-doren
ears on the Portland EnsUide market to
day. Tomatoes sold to wholesalers at 71
cenW-l 00 per flat
Cabbage brought tl 50 for single crate
lots
Turnips were quoted at 6S-iQ cents per
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Cupital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Senate Confirms
Judge Minton
Washington, Oct. 5 U. Sen
ate confirmation of Federal
Judge Sherman Minton as a
supreme court Justice today ad
ded another member to the high
court's "liberal" bloc.
Minton is expected to be
sworn in within the next few
days. It is generally believed
that he will line up in many de
cisions with the bench's two
remaining "liberal" members
Justices Hugo Black and Wil
liam O. Douglas.
The senate voted last night,
48 to 16. to approve Minton as
Rutledge's successor, despite re
publican protests that the nom
ination should be returned to
the senate judiciary committee
for hearings on his qualifica
tions.
Backed by Sen. Homer Fergu
son, (R., Mich.), Sen. Wayne
Morse, (R., Ore.), protested that
the committee should have gone
through with its earlier decision
to let GOP members question
Minton personally about the
views he held as a new deal
senator from Indiana.
Morse's rocommital motion
. , , ni" ' ana mia narper
lOWevlT, Was rejected by a roll; And Mrs. Edna nsmp. both of Brooks: and
.nil vote of 46 to 21.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
for the guidance of Capital Journal
Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
r.Kg Mash tt.m.
ha libit Pellets $4.30.
Dairy Feed S3. 70.
Poultry: Buying prices -Grade A color
ed hens 32c; grade A Leghorn hens,
18-lSc. grade A colored fryers, three lbs
snd up, 37-29c. Grade A old roosters, 15c.
i:gsa
Buying rrlrea Extra large aa. one.
arse AA. 65c; large A. 63-6.Sc; medium AA,
53c: medium A. 31-52c: pullets. 34-37c.
Wholesale Prices Ejjg wholesale prlcea
Tc above these prices; above grade A
generally quoted at 70c: medium 57c.
Butlerfat
Premium 64-65c. No. 1. 63c; No. 3, 67-
39c: (buying prices).
Batter Wholesale grade A, tic; re
call 13C.
Portland Livestock
Portlaeid. Ore., Oct. 5 (UB Livestock:
Cattle salable 300. calves 125. Market
opened rather slow, about steady. Quality
mostly common and be low. Assortea loea
average medium light steers late Tue.nday
21.50; few common steers today 16.00 to
18.00; common heifers 13 50 to 15.50: cut
ters dairy type steers and heifers 11.00 to
12.50, few canner and cutter cows lu.ao to
11.50; common and medium beef cows held
uround 12.50 to 14,50 or above. Bulls
scarce with demand limited. Veeiers very
active, early sales strong considering
quality. Good vr nlers scarce; salable
around 21.00 or 23.00 and above; top Tues
day 24.00 on odd choice grades.
Hoes salable 300. Market active: steaay.
Oood and choice 180-230 lbs mostly 21.00.
few 300 lbs 18 50: good 350-500 lb SOWS
quoted lfl.OOto 17.00: late Tuesday around
150 had good and choice eu-W lb feeder
dIks 21.50.
sheep aaiapie 750. uooa ana cnoice
lambs good and scarce early salable
around 20.50 to 21.50; few lots medium
nnd good grades steady at 20.00; common
down to 16 00; very few feeders sold this
week. Quotable 17. 00 to 18.00; good ewes
6.00 to 6.50.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Oct. S (JPl (USDA Salable
hoxs 11,000; slow, 25-75 cents lower both
butchers and sows: most decline on but
chers over 220 lbs and on sows over 350
lb; top 18 50 for few loads choice 240-270
lb: bulk good and choice 200-280 lb 18.00-
18.25; 18 00 popular price on 200-315 lb:
tew 200 m late at 17.73: lao-zoo io n.aa
18.00; few lots 160-180 lb 16.00-17.50: good
and choice sows under 400 lb 16.50-17.50;
425-500 lb 15.50-16.50: odd head heavier
sows low as 14.50: good clearance.
Salable cattle 11.000: salable calves 500:
steers grading average-choice and better
active, steady to fully 50 cents htgher;
steers grading low-choice and below
strsdr to fully SO cents lower; few loads
choice heifers strong: others weak to
fully 60 cents lower; cows weak to fully
23 cents lower; bulls active, strong; calves
and vealers steady to 50 cents lower; top
35.50, a new high for the year to date,
paid for four loads choice to prime 1,100-
1,295 lb steers; several loads high-choice
Ktcers 34.50-34.85: bulk choice steers 32.50.
34.23; good to low-choice 27.50-32 00: me-
n to low-good 19.00-37.00; common
down to 17.00; good and choice fed heif
ers 26.00-31. 50; bulk common and medium
beef cows 14.00-16.00; csnners and cutters
11.75-14.25: medium and good bulls 18.00
19.50; vealers 28.00 down.
Salable sheep 2.000;slauthter Iambs and
yearlings slow, 50-75 cents lower: practic
al top native lambs 23.75 with bulk unsold:
good to choice yearling wethers 19 00; ewes
full v steady with choice to 10.00 end bulk
8.00-9.50.
Perl rind Grain
Portland. Oct. I 0)0 Cash grain:
Soft white 219 bid: soft white no rex.
white club and hard red winter ordinary
not quoted.
Hard white baart ordinary not quoted.
Coarse grains Coast delivery:
OaU: No. 2 38-lb white 53.00 bid.
Barley; No. 2 43-lb west 53.00 bid.
Italian Boxer Dies
Buffalo, N. Y Oct. 6 (A1) En
rico Bcrtola, the heavyweight
boxing champion of Italy, died
at about 1:20 p.m. today of a
brain Injury suffered last night
in losing a 10-round decision to
Lee Oma.
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DEATHS
Mrs. Ulllt Stewart
Mrs. Ulllt Stewart, late resident of 9M
Tamarack street, at a local hospital, Oc
tober 1. Survived by two sons, Rslph Stew,
art of Canada and Douglas Stewart of
Austin, Minn. Shipment Is being made by
ciousn-Barrlca company to Janesvilie.
Minn.
Lillian Frances Hebbs
At tne residence at route I. Dallas.
October 4, Lillian Prances Hubbs, at tne
ate oi ot years, eurviveo or inree cauin
ters, Mrs. Wendell DeHavea of Dallas,
Mrs. Harlan Taylor of Lake Grove, Ore- '
gon, and Mrs. E. L. Morse of Salem, two
brothers. Mark Jones of Dallas and '
Reeca Jonesof Balem: and five grandchil
dren. Member of the Dalits Methodist
church and past matron of the Eastern
Star at SUverton. Services will ba held
at the W T. RIgdon chapel Friday, Octo
ber 7, at S p.m.
Aastla Reed
Austin Reed, at the residence at 4l
North Liberty street. October 2. Private
services were held Tuesdsy, October 4. at
the Howell-Edwards chapel with Interment
in the City View cemetery.
Bert Ceg
Bert Cox, former resident of Balem,
at Sedro Wool ley. Wash.. October 3. Sur
vived by wife, Mrs. Hattit Cos ot Sedro
Wool ley. Wash.: and two sisters, Mrs.
Kste Rose of Columbia. Mo., and Mrs.
Helen Perdue of Salem. Services will be
held at the Howe 11 -Ed wards chapel Fri
day, October 1. at 1:30 p.m. with Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Concluding
services In Belcreat Memorial park.
Samuel Paul Jones
In this city October 4, Samuel Paul
Jones, late resident of route 1, Brooks, at
the ate of 50 years. Survived by wife,
Blanche E. Jones of Brooks; four sons,
3. Paul Jones, Jr.. of Mission Bottom,
Daryl O. Jones of Brooks, snd Evans W.
Jones and Stanley W. Jones, both of Sa
lem, three daughters, Mrs. Blanche Haw.
ley. Bertha Jean Jones and Sally Jo Jones,
all of Broolu: five sUters. Mrs. W. P.
Collard of Mi-Mlon Botton. Mrs. Alt.ia
.-iaUser of Wilder. Ida.. Mrs. S:ivla Ur x- '
seven gr.-nacniioren. cervices win be held
it tht W, T. Rledon chapel Friday. Octo
ber 7. at 10 a.m. with concluding services
In the Pioneer cemetery at Brooks. Ritual
lMic services by Oervals ItxUe No. 54,
At AM.
OBITUARY
Henry L. Kapllnaer
Mill City Funeral services for Henry
Kapllnser, 88, who died at his home
here Monday, will be held from the First
Presbyterlsn church Thursday at 3 o-
lock with burial In the Pairview cemetery.
He was born In Oreenfield. Mass., May 9,
1861. and had lived in Mill City since
1903. Surviving are a son, Leland Kaplln
aer. Mill City; daughter. Mrs. Minnie
Kane. Kalama, Wash.; sister, Mrs. Min-
Dunn la an. Balem: three grandchil
dren and one great granddaughter.
Mrs. Edward H. Holtoway
Albany Mrs. Edward H. Ho oway. 67.
route No. 1, Albany, died Saturday In
the Emanuel hospital, Portland, from com
plications suffered from a broken hip.
Funeral services were held from the
Fisher funeral home Wednesday with bur
ial In the Willamette Memorial park, fih
was born July 9. 1832 at Yaquina. Ore., ,
when a small child moved to Newport,
where she lived until she was 6 years
of aae and then removed to Albany route
where she had since lived. On Septem
ber 25, 1907 she wits married to Edward
H. Holloway, who survives as do two chil
dren, Mrs. Iretha Lansing, Albany, and
Royce C. Holloway, route 1, Albany, and
two grandchildren. Mrs. Holloway was
graduated from Albany college.
Elmer W. Webb
Albany Funeral services will be held
for Elmer W. Webb, 35, Brownsville, who
was killed while on a hunting trip near
Wamlc, 40 miles south of The Dalles.
Saturday, In Brownsville but the time had
not been determined late Monday. Ar
rangements are being made at the Fisher
funeral home. Webb was born February 4.
1924. In Nebraska, and lived there until
he was six years old when ha moved
with his parents to Idaho. He came to
Oregon four years ago, living at Chllo-
quin tor two years, ana moving to
Brownsville two years ago. He was engag-
ed in sawmill work. He married Betty Lou
Smith August 20, 1945 at Lakevlew. She
survives as do two children, Bruce Aaron
Webb and Karen Sue Webb, his parents,
Mr. and Mra. John Webb, O rants Pass: his
grandmother, Mrs. Frank Davis, Olendlve,
Mont. ; four brothers, Russell, Stanley,
Burrell and Gary Webb, Grants Pass; and
a sister, Mrs, Owen Morely, Brownsville.
Webb was scoutmaster of Brownsville
Boy Scout troop No. 34 at Brownsville,
Gnat are Tewe
SUverton Itinera! gervlces for Ouj
tave Towe, 59. former SUverton resident
who died In Portland Sunday, were held
from the Immanucl Lutheran church'
Tuesday afternoon. Rev. S. L. Almlte of
ficiating and burial in the Valley View
cemetery. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.
Elinor ootkin; three brothers. Jalmer
Towe, Portland: W. C. Towe, Salem and
Casper Towe, Beverly Hills, Calif,
Samaet K. Zollinger
woodburn Samuel Edwin Zollinger.
84, late resident of 422 Settlemler Avenue,
Woodburn, October 4 at his home after a
lone Illness. Born at Polo, Illinois, April
1865 and came to Oregon from Mon
tana In 1936 and to Woodburn 10 yeara
ago. Member of the First Presbyterian
church at Woodburn in which he held the
or nee or eider and for so years was amem
ber of Golden Star lodge, I. O. O. F. at
Ollle, Montana. Survivors Include hie wife,
Laure J. Zollinger of Woodburn: two sons.
Ross O. Zollinger of Austin, Texas, Ray
Zollinger of Frexno. California; four
grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 7 at the Rinao chapel with
the Rev. Harry Ryan of Dayton officiating,
assisted by Rev, E. Kay Fenton, pastor ot
the local church. Interment will be In
Belle Passl cemetery.
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